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Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist From: A lost remnant |
![]() I would like to have a scrollbar in a div but I don't want it to change the look of the normal scroller on the right handside. Is there anyway I can remove the regular scroller on the right hand side or change the color of the standard right hand side scroller to match my background but still keep the different colored scroller in my div? |
Lunatic (VI) Mad Scientist From: Massachusetts, USA |
![]() "I would like to have a scrollbar in a div but I don't want it to change the look of the normal scroller on the right handside." |
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist From: A lost remnant |
![]() Ok on the scrollers, Basically I want the scroller in the div to be a different color than the standard right handside scroller. The reason I said I can remove the regular scrollbar on the right handside is because the height of my page is 470 pixels. Can someone please tell me if this is possible to do with the scrollers or give me an answer if you know how? Otherwise I have to try and figure out DHTML scrollers. Thanks |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: the west wing |
![]() umm...despite the fact that only PC/IE5.5 will see any scrollbar changes whatsoever, you can define scrollbar attributes as many times as you want (theoretically) so you define them in body and in the #div that you want changed. |